You may not have thought Sunset Park West in Brooklyn is anything special when you drive down its residential streets with colorful row houses, but this growing area may soon be one of New York’s hottest neighborhoods. There’s not a Starbucks to be found — or even a...

This week, we’re shifting away from New York City and moving Southwest to Houston, and the oil industry. As we go into 2016, the energy industry’s impact on commercial real estate is more acute than some would think. Because energy, specifically crude oil, is cheaper...

Experts report that 2016 will look much like 2015 in the economic and employment sector with the biggest difference being continued growth in the commercial real estate industry. With unemployment expected to fall 5% early this year, the demand for more housing,...

The question of whether malls are in or out in Manhattan has been hotly contested since Brookfield Place, a luxury mall in downtown Manhattan, sprung up directly across from Ground Zero. Even as a Real Estate investor, I can relate to both sides of this argument,...

With China’s stock market steadily plummeting and the overall value of the yuan dropping right along with it, many of the country’s investors are turning their attention, along with their business deals, overseas to the U.S. real estate market. Originally starting...

With new surveys finding an increasing percentage of millennials choosing to live in the suburbs rather than the city, the commercial real estate market is shifting to accommodate an updated version of an old American dream. While the generation that came of age in...